Our LifeTime centre is getting chatty to help combat loneliness for people in Warrington

17 May 2018
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Our LifeTime centre has joined the new national Chatty Café Scheme to help combat loneliness for people in Warrington.

There are now dedicated tables marked ‘This is a chatter and natter table’ set up on a Tuesday and Thursday between 10.30am and 12.30pm in the café area of the centre at The Gateway on Sankey Street, where people can sit if they want to actively encourage someone to come over and talk to them.

The LifeTime team are now also encouraging national café chains, independent coffee shops and supermarkets in Warrington to sign up to the scheme – and are delighted that since they have been campaigning – Asda Warrington has joined.

Andrea Rees, LifeTime Officer, said: “When you are feeling lonely, a short interaction with another human can really brighten your day. A Chatter and Natter table creates a space for people to talk; whether it’s for five minutes while you drink a brew, or an hour of good conversation.

“It is not necessarily about building friendships – just good old fashioned human interaction to combat loneliness, which just might have a big impact on someone’s day. We support older people in the community, but the chatter and natter tables are for all ages and great for intergenerational interactions.”

Britain’s biggest coffee chain Costa Coffee has recently joined the scheme as a pilot at 25 of its outlets. A further 125 stores nationwide – mostly independent coffee shops – have also adopted the idea.

Andrea added: “This is the kind of scheme that you would expect places like LifeTime to get involved in – but it is vitally important that those unexpected places like café chains and supermarkets around the borough get on board to help support older people who may be feeling lonely or maybe even a new mum – the scheme suits all ages. Well done to Asda Warrington for signing up!”

Lifetime is part of WHA and provides activities, advice and social events for people in their fifties, sixties, seventies or eighties and above.

Across Warrington LifeTime runs more than 60 groups and events to get involved with every week, including a camera club, community choir, exercise classes and much more.

For more information on the Chatty Café Scheme or LifeTime activities go to www.lifetimegateway.org.uk or call 01925 246824.

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